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Prince Andrew Island in Ontario on course to be renamed
Summary
Selwyn Township has directed staff to explore renaming Prince Andrew and Gordonstoun islands and will consult Curve Lake First Nation; a formal application to the Ontario Geographic Naming Board is required and the process is expected to take several months.
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Selwyn Township has directed staff to explore renaming Prince Andrew and Gordonstoun islands. The islands are on the Otonabee River near Lakefield, Ontario. The move follows revelations about Prince Andrew's ties to Jeffrey Epstein and his recent arrest. Council said the review will include consultation with Curve Lake First Nation.
Key facts:
- Selwyn Council has directed staff to explore the formal process to rename Prince Andrew and Gordonstoun islands.
- The islands sit on the Otonabee River by Lakefield, Ontario, where Prince Andrew attended Lakefield College School for part of 1977.
- Curve Lake First Nation is scheduled to be consulted on the prospective name change next week.
- A formal application to the Ontario Geographic Naming Board is required and the process is expected to take several months.
- A number of Canadian institutions have previously distanced themselves or changed names in response to concerns about Prince Andrew's associations.
Summary:
Selwyn Township's directive begins a formal review of island names and includes planned consultation with Curve Lake First Nation. The next procedural step is preparing and submitting an application to the Ontario Geographic Naming Board; the timeline is expected to span several months.
